(A)
With the approval of its governing authority, a
chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school may procure epinephrine
autoinjectors in the manner prescribed by section
3313.7110 of the Revised Code. A
chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school that elects to do so shall comply
with all provisions of that section as if it were a school district.

(1)
The following are not liable in damages in a
civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly
arises from an act or omission associated with procuring, maintaining,
accessing, or using an epinephrine autoinjector under this section, unless the
act or omission constitutes willful or wanton misconduct

(d)
A licensed health professional authorized to prescribe
drugs who personally furnishes or prescribes epinephrine autoinjectors.
provides a consultation, or issues a protocol pursuant to this
section.

(2)
This division does not eliminate, limit, or reduce any
other immunity or defense that a chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school or
governing authority, member of a chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school
governing authority, chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school employee or
contractor, or licensed health professional may be entitled to under any other
provision of the Revised Code or the common law of this state.

(C)
A chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school may
accept donations of epinephrine autoinjectors from a wholesale distributor of
dangerous drugs or a manufacturer of dangerous drugs, as defined in section
4729.01 of the Revised Code, and
may accept donations of money from any person to purchase epinephrine
autoinjectors.

(D)
A chartered or nonchartered nonpublic school that
elects to procure epinephrine autoinjectors under this section shall report to
the department of education each procurement and occurrence in which an
epinephrine autoinjector is used from the school's supply of epinephrine
autoinjectors.